John Wells of Nashville, Tennessee won the American Bass Anglers Open held on Old Hickory Saturday May 5th, 2018. Running out of Sanders Ferry Park the forecast was heavy rain all day but that didn’t stop Wells from dropping 13.92 pounds on the scales to claim the victory and earning a check for $5,000.

“I caught most of my fish on a shaky head in 5 – 11 feet of water fishing around rock and getting a few bites on a spinnerbait in the grass while fishing the lower end of the lake,” said Wells.

Coming in second place was Daniel Crockett from Old Hickory, Tennessee. He brought 5 fish to the scales weighing in at 13.50 pounds which was enough to earn a check for $700 bucks.

“It was just a slow day I caught about 10 fish all day with 5 being keepers. I threw just about everything, but the most fish came on a jig,” stated Crockett.

Third Place was Eric Silverstrim of Indian Mound, Tennessee bringing 5 fish weighing 13.00 pounds and earning a check for $500 bucks.

“Well it was nothing great I just put my head down and went to work with a flipping stick covering a lot of water and found some in the grass and the others around wood and was fortunate to get a few bites,” stated Silverstrim.

Coming in 3rd was Jeff Wheeley of Lafayette, Tennessee weighing in 3 fish for a total weight of 6.74 pounds earning a check for $300.

“Basically, we caught our fish shallow in the grass pretty much with a spinnerbait and jerk bait. We also were swimming a jig through the grass,” stated Wheeley.

Finishing 4th was Monty Escue of Murfreesboro Tennessee with a total weight of 5.70 pounds and to round out the top 5 was Randy Looney with a total weight of 5.58 pounds.

The next American Bass Angler Open for the Tennessee central division will be June 6th2018 launching from Sanders Ferry Park this will be the final regular season tournament to qualify for the two-day Area Championship which will be held on Kentucky Lake October 13-14, 2018 launching out of Paris Landing State Park.

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